Previously I simply did `rm -rf caches`, but this didn't seem to do the right job. After a completely fresh clone of a new repo and performing a build using 64-bit JDK, I finally got it working.

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best regards,
Anthony

On 3/21/2014 8:26 PM, Anthony Petrov wrote:
Thanks, Kevin. The build went fine. However, when starting an app, I get
the infamous "NoSuchMethodError: notifyInitAccessibility" exception (I'm
building a fresh 8u20 repo). I tried to specify
-Djava.library.path=artifacts\sdk\rt\bin but this didn't help. Note that
the x64 JDK I'm using to run the app has its jfxrt.jar removed.

But(!), I can actually run the app using the (supposed to be) 64-bit FX
binaries with a 32-bit JDK. And it runs fine in this case. But how this
could possibly work? And most importantly, how do I get it work with a
64-bit JDK?

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best regards,
Anthony

On 3/21/2014 6:46 PM, Kevin Rushforth wrote:
If your JDK_HOME points to a 64-bit JDK then you will get a 64-bit FX
build. No additional options are needed. You need to do a "gradle clean"
as part of your build if you previously built a 32-build in the same
repo. Also, if not building webkit or media, make sure you update your
stub_runtime to point to 64-bit FX binaries (your "caches" dir if doing
a closed build).

-- Kevin


Anthony Petrov wrote:
Hello,

I'm on Win7 64 bit system. Regularly I use 32-bit compilers and a
32-bit JDK, and when building FX by executing the `gradle` command, I
get a 32-bit FX build.

How do I get a 64-bit FX build on the same system? What additional
software do I need? I suppose I need a 64-bit JDK, right?

I have VS2010 Professional installed. Do I need to install any
additional development tools/compilers?

What options/environment variables do I specify on the command line to
run gradle and get a 64-bit FX build?

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best regards,
Anthony

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